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Biosens Bioelectron ; 66: 271-6, 2015 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25437363

ABSTRACT

Integrated biochips are the ideal solution for producing portable diagnostic systems that uncouple diagnosis from centralized laboratories. These portable devices exploit a multi-disciplinary approach, are cost effective and have several advantages including broader accessibility, high sensitivity, quick test results and ease of use. The application of such a device in food safety is considered in this paper. Fluorescence detection of a specific biological probe excited by an optical source is one of the most commonly used methods for quantitative analysis on biochips. In this study, we designed and characterized a miniaturized, highly-sensitive DNA biochip based on a deep-blue organic light-emitting diode. The molecular design of the diode was optimized to excite a fluorophore-conjugated DNA probe and tested using real meat samples to obtain a high sensitivity and specificity against one of the most common poultry meat contaminants: Campylobacter spp. Real samples were analyzed also by classical plate methods and molecular methods to validate the results obtained by the new DNA-biochip. The high sensitivity obtained by the OLED based biochip (0.37ng/µl) and the short time required for the results (about 24h) indicate the usefulness of the system.


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Biosensing Techniques/methods , Campylobacter/isolation & purification , DNA/isolation & purification , Food Microbiology , Animals , Campylobacter/genetics , DNA/genetics , Fluorescent Dyes , Humans , Meat/microbiology , Poultry/microbiology
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Biosens Bioelectron ; 46: 44-7, 2013 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23500475

ABSTRACT

Integrated biochips exploit a multi-disciplinary approach to produce portable point-of-care medical diagnostic systems that uncouple diagnosis from centralized laboratories. These portable devices are cost effective and have several advantages including broader accessibility to health care worldwide. Fluorescence detection of a disease-specific probe excited by an optical source is one of the most diffused methods for quantitative analysis on biochips. Here we designed and characterized a miniaturized biochip based on a novel deep-blue organic light-emitting diode. The molecular design of the diode was optimized to excite a fluorophore-conjugated antibody and tested on a protein microarray configuration with good sensitivity and specificity. These findings will be instrumental for the development of next generation point-of-care biochips.


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Protein Array Analysis/instrumentation , Fluorescence , Fluorescent Dyes/analysis , GTP-Binding Proteins/analysis , Humans , Immunoconjugates/analysis , Light , Point-of-Care Systems , Protein Glutamine gamma Glutamyltransferase 2 , Sensitivity and Specificity , Transglutaminases/analysis
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Langmuir ; 27(7): 3611-7, 2011 Apr 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21391637

ABSTRACT

For a lab-on-chip application, we fabricate a blue bottom emitting strong microcavity organic light emitting diode (OLED), using very smooth and optically thin (25 nm) silver film as anode on a glass substrate. To improve the hole injection in the OLED device, PEDOT-PSS (poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrene sulfonic acid)) has been used, so the silver anode must present not only a very smooth surface but also a strong adherence on the glass and a high wettability to allow a good PEDOT-PSS spin coating deposition. To obtain these physical properties, different 5 nm thick nucleation layers (germanium, chromium, and hydrogenated amorphous carbon) have been used to grow the silver thin films by e-beam deposition. The Ge/Ag bilayer presents all the desired properties: this bilayer, investigated by ellipsometry, optical profilometry, contact angle measurements, and XPS analysis, highlights an ultrasmooth surface correlated with the film growth mode and a high wettability related to its surface chemical composition.

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